Lucien quirked a brow at her response. He was at Graston? That might have been the best outcome they could have possibly had. At the moment, Graston was their biggest chance at making enough coin to continue on their travels. The other options would have held a lot more risk. In all honesty it was pushing it, they might just barely make it with what they had, but if that's where they were going, they would hopefully be able to make it all up, and if things [i]really[/i] worked out in their favor, they might have acquired themselves a new member, and perhaps have found a way to get out of their current struggle. It was, as some people said, killing two birds with one stone, though it wasn't a saying he was all too fond of. [color=burlywood]"Thank you, Illy."[/color] He told her as she rose to his feet. He followed suit, deciding he would go a few of the others himself. Everyone else was currently busy with packing everything up. [color=burlywood]"Would you mind getting Ivory and Aurel for me?"[/color] He asked her, figuring he could go get Cora and Akane. Knowing Ivory, she might have dragged Aurel off to do something with her in order to avoid doing work during the day. He didn't particularly blame her, knowing her disdain for doing excessive work during the day. He couldn't say he approved of her dragging Aurel into her slacking however. At the very least he saw no need to scold her, since he knew she had at the very least packed up her own things. He watched Illy run off to go get the pair, and he walked out of his trailer to go get their mermaid. It didn't take long for him to catch sight of the vibrant, turquoise colored trailer. It was decorated with white swirls, intended to mimic the pattern of waves. He encouraged the performers to get their trailers painted with whatever it was they liked. It would be their living space after all, he wanted them to feel comfortable in it. Stepping up to her trailer, he gave it a knock. [color=burlywood]"Cora? It's Lucien. I'm calling a bit of a group meeting." [/color]He called out. The nephilim made no move to go inside, wanting to give the mermaid her own privacy in getting ready. While he waited, his eyes scanned the clearing. It seemed they were just past halfway done in packing everything up. He would have to settle on his decision soon, he only hoped the others would be in agreement.